Prosecutors Misrepresented Victim Count and Confidentiality in Jeffrey Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement
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The passage details alleged prosecutorial misconduct—inflated victim numbers, false assurances of confidentiality, and internal emails involving U.S. Attorney Alejandro Acosta, Deputy U.S. Attorney An AUSA Villafana claimed 40 minor victims in September 2007, later reduced to 34 confirmed minors plus Villafana communicated directly with senior officials (Acosta, Lourie, Garcia) about keeping the N
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